Ragnhild Aarflot Kalland (born 4 September 1960) is a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party.
She served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament from Møre og Romsdal during the terms 2001–2005 and 2005–2009.
On the local level, she was mayor of Volda municipality from 2003 to 2011.
Volda is a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the Sunnmøre region. The administrative centre is the village of Volda. Other villages in the municipality include Dravlaus, Fyrde, Straumshamn, Leira, Bjørke, and Grodås. The municipality is located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of the town of Ålesund.
Princess Ragnhild, Mrs Lorentzen, was the eldest child of King Olav V of Norway and Princess Märtha of Sweden. She was the older sister of King Harald V and Princess Astrid. She was the first Norwegian royal to have been born in Norway since the Middle Ages. In 1953 she married the industrialist Erling Lorentzen, a member of the Lorentzen family of shipping magnates. In the same year they moved to Brazil, where her husband was an industrialist and a main owner of Aracruz Celulose. She lived in Brazil until her death 59 years later.
Borg is a diocese in the Church of Norway. The diocese includes parishes in the counties of Østfold and Akershus, excluding Asker and Bærum. It was created in 1969 by separation from the Diocese of Oslo. The Cathedral City is Fredrikstad.
Gunnar Johan Stålsett is a Norwegian theologian and politician. He was leader of the Centre Party 1977–1979, general secretary of the Lutheran World Federation 1985–1993 and bishop of Oslo, in the Church of Norway 1998–2005.
Ragnhild Queseth Haarstad was a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party. She was Minister of Local Government from 1997 to 1999. She died on 6 June 2017 at the age of 78.
Ragnhild Øren Gulbrandsen is a Norwegian journalist and former football striker from the city of Trondheim who retired from football at the end of 2007. Most of her playing career was spent with Trondheims-Ørn women's football club, with whom she won the Norwegian elite league, the Toppserien, three times and the Cup four times, and was the club's top scorer in 1997, 2000 and 2001. As of April 2012, Gulbrandsen's 141 Toppserien goals made her third in the all-time goalscorer statistics.
Andreas Aarflot is a Norwegian theologian and bishop emeritus in the Church of Norway. He was bishop of Oslo from 1977 to 1998.
Ragnhild Bente Andersen is a Norwegian orienteering competitor and World champion. She won a gold medal in relay at the 1987 World Orienteering Championships, together with Bratberg, Olsvik and Volden. She received a silver medal in relay in 1991, together with Sandstad, Arnesen and Bratberg.
Ragnhild Margrethe Aamodt is a Norwegian former handball player. She retired in 2012, while playing for the Norwegian 2nd tier club Sarpsborg. Until March 2009 she also played for the Norwegian national team.
Norsk Landboeblad was a former Norwegian newspaper published during the early 1800s.
Events in the year 1960 in Norway.
Ragnhild or Ragnhildr is a Nordic feminine given name, and may refer to:
Ragnhild was a 2,866 GRT cargo ship which was built in 1941 for the British Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) as Empire Carey. In 1942 she was transferred to the Norwegian Government in exile and renamed Ragnhild. Her war service is very well documented, and serves to illustrate a typical tramp ship's service life during the Second World War.
Ragnhild Magerøy was a Norwegian novelist, essayist and poet. She is principally known as a historical novelist.
Johannes Amundsson Aarflot was a Norwegian businessman and member of the Norwegian Parliament.
Ragnhild Noer is a Norwegian judge.
Ragnhild Kostøl is a Norwegian cyclist. She was born in Oslo. She won the Norwegian National Road Race Championship in 1991 and 1999.
Ragnhild Gløersen Haga is a retired Norwegian Olympic champion cross-country skier.
Ragnhild Kvarberg, married Hjelle is a retired Norwegian middle distance and long-distance runner.
Ragnhild Male Hartviksen is a Norwegian politician.